
National School Resource Officer Day is February 15, 2024!


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What a treat for Archer Learning Center students as Dr. Flanagan, Principal of George Junior High School, gave a rap performance to commemorate Honor Black History Month. #SpringdaleFamily

Lisa Mangham is the first secondary teacher to reach fidelity for the Links curriculum! Debbie Ware delivers a Certificate of Completion! Congratulations! #SpringdaleFamily

#SpringdaleFamily are you interested in attending Don Tyson School of Innovation?
Please come to an important informational meeting on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 6 pm. Don Tyson School of Innovation Enrollment opens March 1st at 10 am.



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#SpringdaleFamily, let's congratulate Jeremy Butler for being the first-ever recipient and namesake of the Jeremy Butler True GRIT Award. The Arkansas Association of Alternative Educators surprised Butler with this award at the Arkansas State Capital this morning, recognizing his generosity, resilience, integrity, and tenacity, the core values of this award. Want to read more? Click here https://www.smore.com/ce6xf

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Save the Date! A total solar eclipse will cross North America on April 8, 2024, passing over Mexico, the United States and Canada.
Springdale will experience an eclipse of about 98%. We will not have a total eclipse.
A total solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, completely blocking the face of the un. The sky will darken as if it were dawn or dusk.
Springdale Schools will provide glasses for all students, staff to safely experience the solar eclipse.
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Watch Live
2024 Springdale High School Basketball | Springdale at Rogers | 6:00 PM
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2024 Har-Ber High School Basketball | Har-Ber vs. Rogers Heritage | 6:00 PM
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Aubriana Wilson, 17, committed to compete in basketball for Crowder College in Neosho, Mo.
“I feel relief that all of my years of hard work payed off,” Wilson said. “I am grateful that God gave me the opportunity to be able to continue and have my college paid for.”
Wilson is a senior at Don Tyson School of Innovation, but plays as a point and shooting guard for Springdale High School. She will compete as a point guard for Crowder.
The student-athlete has been playing basketball for nine years and counts competing as a three-year varsity letterman, playing in the 6A West All-Conference and twice on the 6A West All-Defensive Team and being selected as a member of the KURM Dream Team and a two-time Kameron Hale Invitational Player of the Game among her athletic career highs.


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The Springdale School Board was introduced to Har-Ber High School student Mason Flynt at the top of the meeting.
Mason has also attended Smith Elementary School, Hellstern Middle School and Central Junior High School.
The student has completed several Advanced Placement classes at Har-Ber, to include World History, U.S. History, Calculus AB and BC and Language. He said his favorite class is AP Calculus.
"I like Mr. Fink, and the class is always interesting," Mason said, adding there's always something new to learn when studying calculus.
Mason also participates in DECA and student council, attends Fellowship Bible Church in Rogers and is participating in an internship at Legacy National Bank.
The student serves the Springdale community by leading a group of kindergarteners at Fellowship on Sundays and by organizing a weekly Bible study for Har-Ber students.
Mason plans to study finance at the University of Arkansas following graduation and hopes to pursue a career in teaching or banking.
The Har-Ber Wildcat is the son of Carmen and Dwayne Flynt. His sister, Alli Flynt, is a freshman at University of Arkansas.
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Amy Schultz and Monica Wittschen shared news that all 31 Springdale Schools are now Heart Safe Schools through the Project ADAM sudden cardiac arrest response program.
Project ADAM is a national organization committed to saving lives through advocacy, education, preparedness and collaboration to prevent sudden cardiac death, according to the nonprofit’s website. The organization was established in 1999 in honor of Adam Lemel, who was 17 when he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and died while playing junior varsity basketball in Whitefish Bay, Wis. On-site defibrillation may have saved the student athlete’s life.
Requirements to earn the designation included creating a school preparedness assessment to build the school’s response team and enhance response efforts. Team roles include designated staff members to call 911, meet emergency responders, conduct chest compressions and deliver airway care.
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John Paul "J.P." Scoggins signed a letter of intent to play baseball for Crowder College in Neosho, Mo.
Scoggins said he’s ecstatic to play baseball at the college level, which has always been a dream of his.
The student-athlete will play as an outfielder and pitcher for the Roughriders, the same positions he plays for the Bulldogs.
“Ride ‘em rough!” he said, sharing a Crowder athletics motto.
The student-athlete is a VIA senior with Don Tyson School of Innovation, who plays baseball for Springdale High School.


Springdale High School EAST Facilitator Bayleigh Jones shared with the school board how Springdale students helped preserve the handprints of more than 13,000 child abuse survivors who've received support through the Children's Safety Center.
Founded in 1997, the CSC is the first child advocacy center in the area and was created to help prevent further trauma that children might endure during the complex process of child abuse investigation, prosecution and treatment.
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The School Board also celebrated three Springdale High School students who received four-year college scholarships through the QuestBridge National College Match program.
Stephanie Batres received a scholarship to attend Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., Mario Lopez Vaquerano received a scholarship to attend Dartmuth College in Hanover, N.H., and Kiley Brock received a scholarship to attend Oberlin College and Conservatory in Oberlin, Ohio.
QuestBridge is a national program that connects high-achieving high school seniors from low-income backgrounds with full, four-year scholarships at some of the nation’s best colleges, according to a press release by the organization.
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Andrew Lind of Springdale High School committed to play baseball for Howard College in Big Spring, Texas.
“I feel great, and I’m excited to start the next chapter in my life,” Lind said.
The senior’s on-field accomplishments include making all-conference his year junior year and competing at state.
The student-athlete calls Springdale home, and his parents are Jason and Heather Lind.
